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CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (AP) -- The astronauts aboard the orbiting shuttle and station complex shook hands and hugged goodbye Tuesday as the doors swung shut between their spacecraft on the eve of undocking.
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via CNN @ 4:03 11th Jun
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida-The astronauts aboard the orbiting shuttle and station complex shook hands and hugged goodbye Tuesday as the doors swung shut between their spacecraft on the eve of undocking.
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via Macro World Investor @ 20:18 10th Jun
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (AP): The astronauts aboard the orbiting shuttle and station complex shook hands and hugged goodbye Tuesday as the doors swung shut between their spacecraft on the eve of undocking.
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via The Hindu @ 4:01 11th Jun
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (AP): The astronauts aboard the orbiting shuttle and station complex shook hands and hugged goodbye Tuesday as the doors swung shut between their spacecraft on the eve of undocking.
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via TheStar.com.my @ 4:04 11th Jun
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Matthew Yglesias, who blogs for The Atlantic, is about to pick up his pixels and head to the Center for American Progress, a think-tank that is reported to receive money from some of the Democratic Party’s wealthiest donors and is headed by John Podesta, Bill Clinton’s former chief of staff. Ross Douthat is disappointed by his colleague’s decision to leap into political activism.
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via New York Times @ 17:11 17th Jul
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The electric car has been pronounced dead many times, but Elon Musk is out to resurrect it. The South African-born Musk left home at age 17 for North America and made a fortune when PayPal, a company he cofounded, was sold to eBay in 2002. One of his new companies—he's chairman of three start-ups—is Tesla Motors, a San Carlos, Calif.-based electric-car manufacturer. Its first model, the Tesla Roadster, is a sleek, high-end sports car with an eyepopping price tag. It'll start rolling onto streets this summer. NEWSWEEK's Fareed Zakaria spoke to Musk about the future of transportation in an oil-constrained world. Excerpts:
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via MSNBC Newsweek @ 18:28 12th Jul
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via ZDNet @ 12:37 30th Jun
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Books are, of course, good for critical thinking, widening experience, concentration etc, etc. Films don't have that halo. They are just entertainment, aren't they, a way of keeping the kids quiet when there's nothing better going on?
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via Telegraph @ 22:36 13th Jun
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via ArtNet.com @ 19:44 28th May
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It's nearly 40 years old but one leading research company says the days of the computer mouse are numbered.
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via BBC @ 8:17 17th Jul
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The electric car has been pronounced dead many times, but Elon Musk is out to resurrect it. The South African-born Musk left home at age 17 for North America and made a fortune when PayPal, a company he cofounded, was sold to eBay in 2002. One of his new companies—he's chairman of three start-ups—is Tesla Motors, a San Carlos, Calif.-based electric-car manufacturer. Its first model, the Tesla Roadster, is a sleek, high-end sports car with an eyepopping price tag. It'll start rolling onto streets this summer. NEWSWEEK's Fareed Zakaria spoke to Musk about the future of transportation in an oil-constrained world. Excerpts:
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via MSNBC Newsweek @ 17:32 13th Jul
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Hundreds of friends, colleagues, and admirers gathered to pay last respects to maestro Vili Kazasyan in the temple of St Sedmochislenici Church in the capital, news portal Dnes.bg reported.
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via Bulgarian news network @ 16:31 14th Jul
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DHinMI and BarbinMD wonder at the tension between message discipline ("I'm not dead yet.") and facing reality ("And now, the end is near, and so I face the final curtain ...") playing out in Camp Clinton. Marc Ambinder argues that Hillary should go to Minnesota tonight and appear with Obama. Nevertheless, Steven Benen at the Carpetbagger says slow down. Fivethirtyeight.com says everyone should take a deep breath. Similarly, Will Bunch on Attytood thinks that people expecting a more defined ending to the Democratic nomination tonight will be disappointed. Looking back, Greg Sargent at TPM Cafe suggests that Hillary Clinton held (holds) on to the last in order to strengthen her emotional grip on her constituency. The Page's Mark Halperin thinks that while Obama underestimates the intensely loyal feelings many of Clinton's supporters have ab
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via US News @ 21:20 3rd Jun
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via Avio News @ 6:18 10th Jul
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via CNN @ 12:23 19th Jun
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By Lawrence Casiraya INQUIRER.net THERE is no escaping the Pacquiao frenzy, even on the Web. Come Sunday in Manila, INQUIRER.net will again deliver breaking news, a run ...More
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via Philippine Daily Inquirer @ 2:09 5th Jul
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On Sunday, June 1st, the so-called “Amazon Tax” goes into effect in New York state. While formerly only retailers with brick-and-mortar stores in a state were required to collect sales tax, New York has enacted a law which forces etailers to collect tax on sales, if they have affiliates which redirect traffic to their sites (e.g., Amazon.com affiliates).
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via RealTechNews @ 22:52 2nd Jun
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via Gamasutra @ 17:48 21st Jul
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AUCKLAND, New Zealand: On a sunny afternoon recently, half a dozen South Korean mothers came to pick up their children at the Remuera Primary School here, greeting one another warmly in a schoolyard filled with New Zealanders.
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via International Herald Tribune @ 2:37 8th Jun
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Goodbye Kyle Mills and his monochrome mates: hello Dale Steyn and his charismatic chums. Farewell to the trundlers and welcome to the quickies. Let us thank the heavens for that. The cricketing summer can at last come alive.
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via Telegraph @ 1:29 6th Jul
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Shuttle Discovery astronauts said goodbye to the International Space Station crew, ending a nine-day mission to deliver a Japanese-made orbital research laboratory.
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via ONE News @ 23:49 10th Jun
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SHUTTLE Discovery astronauts said goodbye to the International Space Station crew today, ending a nine-day mission to deliver a Japanese-made orbital research laboratory.
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via The Mercury @ 20:21 10th Jun
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Houston - Shuttle Discovery astronauts said goodbye to the International Space Station crew on Tuesday, ending a nine-day mission to deliver a Japanese-made orbital research laboratory.
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via IOL @ 8:11 11th Jun
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Space shuttle Discovery prepared to bid goodbye to the international space station on Wednesday. But saying "sayonara" might also be appropriate.
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via Forbes.com @ 8:10 11th Jun
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